All Carbon Dioxide articles – Page 2
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MOL enters the liquified CO2 ocean transport business
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has made its first move into the liquified CO2 ocean transport business.
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Suncor Energy invests in Svante
Suncor Energy has confirmed its investment in carbon capture technology company Svante.
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Delta CleanTech focuses on carbon capture
Delta CleanTech yesterday (18 th March) confirmed its strategic focus on carbon capture.
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Bipartisan group unveils CO2 infrastructure bill
A landmark bill has been introduced in the US to boost carbon capture infrastructure.
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Exclusive: Fortum’s high hopes for waste-to-energy CCS plants
A waste-to-energy plant running in the Norwegian capital of Oslo could soon utilise ground-breaking CCS technology to help reduce carbon emissions as the country looks to power ahead with its green recovery.
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Atlas Copco cuts CO2 emissions by investing in green technologies
Atlas Copco has achieved a 28% reduction in CO2 emissions from the energy consumption of its operations and transport of goods, compared to a 2018 baseline.
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The blue hydrogen paradigm shift
The use of blue hydrogen will stimulate progress towards deep decarbonisation in many carbon-intensive sectors. It will also drive investment in integrated blue hydrogen production schemes, explains Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Directory of sbh4 consulting, exclusively for gasworld.
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New CCU technology to be trialled in California
A new type of carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) technology will be implemented in a pilot installation at Lehigh’s Redding California cement facility, with an expected 60% reduction in CO2 emissions per tonne of product.
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AMETEK MOCON unveils new analyser
AMETEK MOCON has unveiled its new carbon dioxide (CO2) permeation analyser, the PERMATRAN-C 4/30.
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Guanggang Gas acquires Linde Wuhu Carbon Dioxide Company
Guanggang Gas (G-gas) has completed the acquisition of Linde Carbon Dioxide Company.
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Carbon Engineering launches new CO2 removal service
A new carbon dioxide (CO2) removal service has been launched by Carbon Engineering.
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Air Liquide signs long-term CO2 supply agreement in Australia
As part of a new long-term supply agreement, Air Liquide will build a new purification and processing facility to supply high-quality carbon dioxide (CO2) to Australian industries.
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Wärtsilä invests in direct air capture technologies
Wärtsilä has invested €1m in Soletair Power Oy, a Finnish CO2 direct air capture technology company that has developed a breakthrough solution for capturing CO2 from air in buildings that can be used when creating synthetic renewable fuel.
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Messer steps up to meet CO2 demands in Brazil
Messer Americas has increased its carbon dioxide (CO2) supply capabilities for industrial gas customers in the South, Southeast and Midwest regions of Brazil to meet growing demands.
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CO2Concrete rebrands as CarbonBuilt
CO2Concrete has rebranded as CarbonBuilt to better align its mission to store significant amounts of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in concrete used for the built environment.
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Virtual CO2 Summit: No severe CO2 shortages expected for Europe
Jennifer Willis-Jones, Head of FW Nitrogen at CRU, said she is not expecting a European squeeze on CO2 availability considering the ammonia forecast at the recent gas world CO2 Virtual Summit.
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Work continues at Carbon Engineering’s Innovation Centre
Construction at Carbon Engineering’s Innovation Centre has been progressing swiftly.
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Major milestone achieved at CO2-to-methanol plant in China
The complete process design package for a first-of-its-kind 110,000 tonnes per year CO2-to-methanol plant has been delivered to the site location in Anyang, China.
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CO2Meter to distribute Aranet indoor air quality monitors
CO2Meter has announced a new partnership with leading IoT innovator SAF Tehnika to distribute Aranet devices in North America.
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Deep decarbonisation of cement production
Some industries are considered ‘difficult to decarbonise’. Iron and steelmaking is one example. Cement is another. Yet oxyfuel burner technology and hydrogen electrolysers are showing the way, writes Stephen B. Harrison in an exclusive for gasworld.